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NOTICE. petaneTcoaohes. CVILLERSTIate of the Petane • Hotel) continues to run the Coaches as follows:— From Potane, 8.30 a.m. nnd 2 p.m. From Napier. 11 a.m. and 4.30 p m. Sunday Coach leaves Napier 2 p.m. The Coaches start from Peddie's Hotel, Napier, and Petane Hotel. Bpecinl Coaches laid on for Picnics and Patties by arrangement with C. VHiLERS, ,„ Proprietor, 18S Potane. COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINE. ON and after MAY Ist the Timetable will be as follows:- . lirst 'Bus leaves SPIT at a quarter to 9. leivliu COOPER S at a qnarter-past 9 for Spit. Next Bus leaves SPIT at ft quarter K? 8t .%; e 2y lnß /'?, sp JEr. ?e aln at a quarter to 10. ininTime-tablo will bo kept up the entire day.vrtHiontlnterval. The last Bus leavea town at 0.30. Snndaysand Holidays oxcepted. 81 MACDONALD'S COACH 10 0 ! PATEA. T\tJRING the next' two Months the ■X^f .Coaoh .will' onlyjeave' the Masonlo Hotel, Napior, every THURSDAY MORN- ■ ING.. at 6 ; a.m., returning from Kurlnapanffa every MONDAY. ■«■*■—« Parcels left at the Onlce will be forwarded. All Information given and seats secured by applying to - F. WATKINSON, _-.'»'• Maaonio Hotel, Corner of Emerson-street and Marine-parade. 'Bftptatnber 0.1887. :. .... -' 83 TO TRAVELLERS AND THK GENERAL PUBLIC. CHAMBLING yrill be in attend- • anco at the Woodville Station with Coach or Express on the varrlvol of the 7.20 n.ni. Train from' Nuplor, to carry Passengers or Goods to Woodvllla or any other part. . All Goods addressed to the undersigned will be punctually attended to. Goods carried, through to Palmerston. C. HAMBUNG, 84 - ■ ! Proprietor. ■ PULTON AND SOUTHWELL, OLIVE-BQUARE, NAPIER. CJEEDSMEN AND COMinSSION >3 AGENTS, Have tho following Seasonable Goods:— FARM SEEDS. Potatoes.— Derwents, Alpha, Soboolmaatcr, and Peach Blow, all imported; truo to name and excellent quality. Carrots.'— Altringh am and White Belgian. Manoouos.— Long Red. Mammoth Long Red. Norblton Giant, Yellow Tankard, and Orange Globe. . Tdbotps. — Skirvings Swede, Champion Swede, Qreentop Aberdeen, Purpletop Abordeon, Green Globe, Mammoth Purpletop, &c * * Tares, Lucerne, Rape, Lawn Grass (without - cloven). • ■ - Beans.— Haricot, Dwarf Kidney, &o. ■eas.— Blue Prussian,. Partrige. &c Oats, Wheat, Caps Barley .Bird Seed, Sea. MARKETGARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS. A Complete Stock Unsurpassed fob Quality Avn Freshness. AIBO, Tho Planet Jr. unrivalled gardan implements - which every dav gain fresh testimonials for the saving of time and labor offeoted by theiruse. They have beencommended by Messrs J. Goddard, of Hftvelook; H. H. Murdoch, of Hastings ; G. F. Anderson, H. J. Gllbord, and C. Jones, of Taradale ; and other practical gardeners who have used them.- Our Btook ot Planet Jr. implements compriso: Horse Hoo and Cultivator, Combined Seed Drill and Wheel Hoe, Double Wheel Hand Hoe, Single Wheel Hand Hoe. &c Also - , , Chemical Manures, Guano, Boned nat &c FULTON AND SOUTHWELL. ' B*. "I TO DESTROY Oyster Scale, Codlln Moth, Acacia, and-Apple Blight, Cherry Dolphin, Mildew, &c, &c H. J. GILBERD, OP THE TARADALE NURSERY, HAvma A /^ARDEN ENGINE, fitted with -VX "Oyclono" and other Noatlcs, Is prepared to Spray and Syringe Fruit and other Trees at ' REASONABLE RATER Orders may be left with Messrs Rule and Ggabspord and C E. and H. GmnoNS, Hastings-street, Napier. H.J. GILBERD, 88 TARADALK NURSERY goal jttrohawtt, COAL. COAL. COAL. NE WC A STL E COAL, GREYMOUTH STEAMING, AND BLACKSMITH COAL (Nuts). GREYMOUTH HOUSEHOLD At Lowest Currknt Rates. HYLAND "AND SMITH, COAL MERCHANTS AND CARRIERS, Port Ajiuriri. Telephone No. 20. . 87 D. GRAY & CO.. COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS. All sorts of grain crushed on the premises MUNROE-STHEET, NAPEBR. 88 TAIT AND MILLS, apier amd Port Ahtoiri, Aro supplying at tholr Yards, and Deltvered, THE BEST NEWCASTLE COAL At ho Lowost Current Rates. Telephone No. M. 89 WESTPORT COAL. BARRY BROS. Bogs to notify 'that they havo been appointed SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWKE'S' 1 BAY FOR THE CELEBRATED OOLEBROOKDALE COAL Wpll known by all who have used it to bo In ovorv way Superior and: more Economical for HOUSE and STEAM PURPOSES than any other in tho Market, This Coal sells in all Towns In Now Zealand up to 10s per on more than Newcastle. BARRY BROS, are prepared to dolivor at all parts of tho Town and Spit at the following rates :— } upwards, 10a ; por ton. £1 18 a. Smaller quantities— single bag, 2*. At Spit Yard— per tonT&s. Small Coal for steam purposes, }-ton lls ton 27s BARRY BROS, are bo confident ot the advantage ot this Coal that they solicit n trial. Liberal terms made with the Trade. Yards; now open at the Spit, 'near} Williams, andKottleV * «5 JJANOVEJE^ HOUSE. HORTON~AND SONS (Late Pate), TAILORS AND HABIT-MAKERS, Desire to thank their patrons for thelrliberal support sinoe thoy have taken over Mr Pane's bviainess, and as they still havo his assistance they hope, with strict attention, to retain the favors given in the past, and beg to annonnce to tholr supporters and tho publio generally they have just received, por s.s. lonlo, a very liARGE SHIPMENT OF SPLENDID SUMMER GOODS, Silk-mixed Worsteds Striped Trouserings Black and Brown Coatings, and Thin Summer Tweeds As they havo bad loner oxperieuce in the West End of London, Brighton, and other largo townß In England and the Colonies, guaranteo a GOOD: FIT |AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. EMBRSON-STRKKT' NAPIER. 91 W. POWELL, TAILOR, Habtingb-strekt, Napier. RESPECTFULLY informs his former Patrons and tho PubHq generally that he hns ro-commonced Business at the above address, where any Orders with -which he may be favored will bo exeoutedin a style not to M excelled by any bouse in the colony

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7941, 4 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7941, 4 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7941, 4 January 1888, Page 1